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Series: AIPP Books, Principles
Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735424395
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2439-5
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2436-4
Book Chapter
Series: AIPP Books, Methods
Published: September 2022
10.1063/9780735424357_006
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2435-7
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2432-6
... of pollution, as saltwater contains a significantly greater mass of ions than does freshwater (see Table 6.2 ). Pollution occurs when ionic constituents are in the wrong place in the environment, as demonstrated by saltwater intrusion in coastal waters, i.e., denser saline water can wedge beneath freshwater...
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Series: AIPP Books, Methods
Published: September 2022
10.1063/9780735424357
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2435-7
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2432-6
Book Chapter
Series: AIPP Books, Principles
Published: December 2021
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2371-8
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2368-8
... becomes infinite, so the contour can move to infinity in this direction, giving a vanishing result. Hence (3.36) Par ( α , 1 , γ , x ) = 0 , when x < 0 and 0 < α < 1. When 1 < α < 2 the integrand grows exponentially in a wedge in the upper half...
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(a) Schematic of a FP sensor head. It comprises a polymer (Parylene C) film...
Published: December 2021
FIG. 7.11 (a) Schematic of a FP sensor head. It comprises a polymer (Parylene C) film spacer sandwiched between two dichroic mirrors. A wedged PMMA backing stub is used as the support. Reprinted with permission from Zhang, E. et al. , Appl. Opt. 47 (4), 561–577 (2008a). Copyright 2008 Optica Publishing Group. (b) The plano-concave optical micro-resonator comprises a plano-concave polymer microcavity encapsulated in a planar polymer layer. Reprinted with permission from Guggenheim, J. A. et al. , Nat. Photonics 11 (11), 714–719 (2017). Copyright 2017 Springer Nature. (c) OR-PAM based on the fiber-micro-resonator sensor and an OR-PAM image of mouse ear vasculature in vivo. Reprinted with permission from Guggenheim, J. A. et al. , Nat. Photonics 11 (11), 714–719 (2017). Copyright 2017 Springer Nature. More about this image found in (a) Schematic of a FP sensor head. It comprises a polymer (Parylene C) film...
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Series: AIPP Books, Principles
Published: December 2021
10.1063/9780735423718_003
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2371-8
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2368-8
... in this direction, giving a vanishing result. Hence (3.36) Par ( α , 1 , γ , x ) = 0 , when x < 0 and 0 < α < 1. When 1 < α < 2 the integrand grows exponentially in a wedge in the upper half plane, so the contour cannot be taken to infinity. However...
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Series: AIPP Books, Methods
Published: December 2021
10.1063/9780735423794_007
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2379-4
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2376-3
... dichroic mirrors are pasted on the bottom of the wedge-shaped polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) gasket. In photoacoustic imaging by FPI, the excitation laser is incident downward to the FPI sensor probe and illuminated on the sample through the sensor probe. The photoacoustic signal generated on the sample...
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Series: AIPP Books, Methods
Published: December 2021
10.1063/9780735423794
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2379-4
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2376-3
Book Chapter
Series: AIPP Books, Principles
Published: November 2021
10.1063/9780735424036_003
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2403-6
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2400-5
... sucked into the hoistway. In response to the problem, ThyssenKrupp attached wedge-shaped aluminum shrouds around the top and bottom of the cabs to make them more aerodynamic when they rush up and down the shafts. The resulting aerodynamic form of the cab reduces air resistance, minimizes air displacement...
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Series: AIPP Books, Principles
Published: November 2021
10.1063/9780735424036
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2403-6
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2400-5
Book Chapter
Series: AIPP Books, Principles
Published: September 2021
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EISBN: 978-0-7354-2347-3
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2344-2
... ,” Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops , Hong Kong, China ( 2015 ), pp. 20 – 28 . de Bruin , E. C. , McGranahan , N. , Mitter , R. , Salm , M. , Wedge , D. C. , Yates , L.   , “ Spatial and temporal diversity in genomic...
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Series: AIPP Books, Principles
Published: September 2021
10.1063/9780735423473_006
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2347-3
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2344-2
... Recognition Workshops , Hong Kong, China ( 2015 ), pp. 20 – 28 . de Bruin , E. C. , McGranahan , N. , Mitter , R. , Salm , M. , Wedge , D. C. , Yates , L.   , “ Spatial and temporal diversity in genomic instability processes defines lung cancer evolution ,” Science   346...
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Series: AIPP Books, Principles
Published: September 2021
10.1063/9780735423473
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2347-3
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2344-2
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(a) TEM image of a specimen. The specimen is <span class="search-highlight">wedge</span>-shaped, and the thicknes...
Published: December 2020
FIG. 4.9 (a) TEM image of a specimen. The specimen is wedge-shaped, and the thickness increases with distance from the edge. The first and the second thickness fringes (TFs) are indicated by arrows. (b) Calculated variation of 000 beam intensity with specimen thickness. The intensity at the incide... More about this image found in (a) TEM image of a specimen. The specimen is wedge-shaped, and the thicknes...
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(a) The real-space diamond lattice cubic unit cell with lattice constant ...
Published: September 2020
FIG. B.3 (a) The real-space diamond lattice cubic unit cell with lattice constant L with tetrahedrally coordinated nearest-neighbor bonds shown as thick lines. The zinc-blende crystal structure of GaAs is the same as diamond, except that instead of one atom type populating the lattice the atom type alternates between Ga (dark spheres) and As (white spheres). (b) Reciprocal-space Brillouin zone symmetry points for the diamond lattice. There is an irreducible wedge with the vertices shown. The wedge has 5 faces and a volume that is 1/48-th of the full zone. More about this image found in (a) The real-space diamond lattice cubic unit cell with lattice constant ...
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Series: AIPP Books, Professional
Published: October 2020
10.1063/9780735421646_010
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2164-6
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2162-2
... with angular frequency of which of the following? The disc is removed and replaced with a pie-shaped wedge of the same mass m, so that the hinge is still initially held open at an angle θ, as shown in the following figure. When the wedge is suddenly released, what is its final speed after...
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(a) The real-space lattice of graphene is constructed from a triangular pri...
Published: September 2020
FIG. C.1 (a) The real-space lattice of graphene is constructed from a triangular primitive cell and two sublattices. Sublattice A has vectors R = n1 a 1 + n2 a 2, and sublattice B is displaced from A by δ 3. (b) Irreducible wedge (shaded) in the first Brillouin zone of the graphene honeycomb lattice. More about this image found in (a) The real-space lattice of graphene is constructed from a triangular pri...
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Series: AIPP Books, Methods
Published: December 2020
10.1063/9780735422698_004
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2269-8
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2270-4
.... Since we used wedge-shaped specimens, the specimen thickness increases with distance from the specimen edge: Dark fringes are seen in the image of bright-field (BF-) TEM in Fig. 4.9 . The diagram in Fig. 4.9 shows that the intensity of the (0000) electron diffraction wave in GaN, which mainly...
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Series: AIPP Books, Methods
Published: December 2020
10.1063/9780735422452_002
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2245-2
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2242-1
... machined into the mount. This will reduce the likelihood of an optic falling because of a forgotten retaining ring. Removal and replacement of flat, transmissive optics generally have less impact on the system alignment because, with the exception of lenses and wedges, they are not typically changing...
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Series: AIPP Books, Methods
Published: December 2020
10.1063/9780735422698
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2269-8
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2270-4